This has been put together to benefit those who own Vipers, used to own Vipers, would like to own a Viper or to maybe see just how rare, different or collectable your Viper may be. As you are looking at the break down, you might ask, how am I supposed to know what I have. Use the following link:

The Equipment List you download will match up with the page, some items you will have other not.

I know there are a great many that have tried to tell me this endeavor is not information the Viper enthusiast is interested in. I'm good with that. With this information on the International Viper Registry, supported by the Original Viper Club some will be able to do their research when they want to. You may at some point see this data surface on other web sites, know that it a copy and the information was acquired without permission.

I do encourage people to drop by and take a peek at what we are doing, even those that think this process is silly.

Diesel exhaust brakes? That's interesting. I think this is a really cool idea. I know we basically have the same thing at my current job (I design industrial trucks). We have our option codes and whatnot and most of the trucks are fairly custom to a certain degree. We've got a long option list from everything we done through the years. Neat to see what was really available for the car. Curious to see how it will pan out for all the other years.

I wonder if that covers engineering test and mule cars any. I could see them putting exhaust brakes on to do some kind of testing, but can't imagine them being on a customer car unless it was some kind of crazy setup to reduce exhaust noise for local compliance.